GANT Police Blotter

Police responded to an East Pine Street residence to check the welfare of a child. Police met with personnel from Children and Youth Services and found there wasn’t anything criminal in nature taking place.

Police responded to an activated alarm on South Second Street. Upon arrival police found everything to be OK.

Police received a report about items that were allegedly thrown at a vehicle while it was parked along South Second Street.

Police assisted individuals who had locked their keys inside their vehicle.

Police responded to West Market Street for a vehicle that was stuck on the hill. Police said the road crew responded as well to assist the motorist, and it was able to help them return to travel.

Police reported that someone put trash in a dumpster along Daisy Street, and it does not belong to them. It remains under investigation at this time.

Police responded to a minor accident at the intersection of East Market and South Second streets. Police said a bus had clipped the mirror of a parked car, causing minor damage.

Lawrence Township

Police responded to a motor vehicle accident on the Rockton Mountain Highway where one vehicle was in a ditch.

Police responded to a motor vehicle accident on Bailey Settlement Road. Police said one vehicle slid off the roadway and down an embankment.

Police received a report about a dog at large in the area of Coal Hill Road.

Police responded to a disabled vehicle on Daisy Street Extension. Officers directed traffic until it was removed from the roadway.

Police responded to a local business for an activated alarm on Park Avenue Extension. Upon arrival police found everything to be OK.

Sandy Township

On Wednesday a 28-year-old Country Place man reported that someone has used his identity to open multiple accounts fraudulently. Police are continuing the investigation at this time.

On Wednesday a 23-year-old Brockway woman reported that while her vehicle was parked at Wal-Mart over a seven-day period, someone took the license plate off of it. Police are continuing the investigation at this time.

On Thursday police reported a false alarm at a San Spur Road residence.

On Thursday a 39-year-old South Main Street woman called police when her 12-year-old daughter refused to get in the car at K-mart. Officers handled the situation without incident.

Police received a report about dogs being left out in the cold at an Overdorf Road residence on Thursday. However, there weren’t any dogs observed by officers.

Police responded to a domestic disturbance at a Hanes Drive residence. According to the report, a 40-year-old man and his 32-year-old girlfriend got into an argument, and he grabbed her shoulders. Officers handled the situation without incident.